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Monthly Archives: June 2011
“Clear & Convincing” 8-0 US Supreme Court Ruling in i4i v. Microsoft*
On June 9, 2011 the US Supreme Court ruled 8-0 in favor of i4i in the i4i v. Microsoft case. US Supreme Court Case No. 10-290. At issue was the “clear and convincing” burden of proof for patent invalidity. The … Continue reading
Posted in Courts, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patent
Tagged burden of proof, clear and convincing, i4i, inducment, Infringement, invalidity, microsoft, patent, supreme court, U.S., validity
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Hi-Tech Patent Infringement Damages, Pt. 2
Following up on my previous entry, according to a study conducted in 2007, 2/3 of all patent cases were either on appeal or had been overturned. Jury verdicts were 900% higher than bench verdicts, and juries found for plaintiff in … Continue reading
Posted in Courts, Damages, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patent
Tagged allocation, courts, Damages, entire market value rule, Infringement, litigation, patent
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Patent Infringement Damages – US Overview
Posted in Commercial, Contracts, Damages, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patent
Tagged Damages, Infringement, litigation, patent, US
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High-Tech Patent Infringement Damages, Pt. 1
I’ll be shooting a new video over the next couple days around Los Angeles on the topic of damages in patent litigation. For those who prefer to read instead of watch, I hope you find the following informative. Damages for … Continue reading
Posted in Damages, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patent
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